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Ballarat City Council is composed of nine single-member wards. Prior to the 2024 election, it was composed of three multi-member wards with three members each, but the electoral structure has changed as a result of the Local Government Act 2020 .
2020 Victorian local elections: Ballarat [5]; Party Votes % Swing Seats Change Independent: 20,266 29.57 −17.82 3 1 Independent Liberal: 17,403 25.39 −1.92
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1999 Victorian state election: Ballarat by-election ; Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor: John McQuilten: 58,904 48.4 +6.8 Liberal: Helen Bath 55,191 45.3 −6.3 Greens: Charmaine Clarke
2002 Victorian state election: Ballarat East Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor: Geoff Howard: 16,268 48.82 −5.07 Liberal: Gerard FitzGerald: 12,010 36.04 −10.27 Greens: Scott Kinnear 4,373 13.12 +13.12 Independent: Suresh Pathy 402 1.21 +1.21 Citizens Electoral Council: Valiant Halborg 271 0.81 +0.81 Total formal votes 33,324 96.98 −0.72 ...
For much of its history since 1935, the Philippines has been governed as a presidential unitary republic. The term "general election" is not predominantly used in the Philippines, but for the purposes of this article, a "general election" may refer to an election day where the presidency or at least a class of members of Congress are on the ...
Following the passage of the said charter province, a plebiscite was held on October 28, 2013, coinciding with the Barangay elections were held on the said date; and the majority of the votes cast by votes were "Yes", ratifying the province, while "No" is the very few number of voters' cast, about on opposing the said creation.
Local elections in the Philippines will take place on May 12, 2025. These will be conducted together with the 2025 general election for national positions. All elected positions above the barangay level will be contested. The following 18,191 positions will be contested: [1] [2] All 82 provincial governorships and vice-governorships